Five Dow components set new 52-week highs

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Five Dow Jones Industrial Average component stocks hit 52-week highs Friday as the market rallied on a slightly stronger-than-expected February jobs report. Consumer giant Johnson & Johnson
JNJ, -0.96%
set a new 12-month high of $67.60, up 1.2 percent on the day. Aerospace giant Boeing
BA, -0.01%
climbed to a 52-week high of $58.40, fast-food behemoth McDonald's
MCD, +0.46%
climbed to $34.23, chemicals company DuPont
DD, -0.97%
rose to $54.83 and machinery maker Caterpillar
CAT, -0.32%
rose to a new 52-week high of $99.81. Car giant General Motors
GM, +1.39%
was left out of the rally. The stock fell 1.1 percent to set a new 52-week low of $34.77.

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